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Chapter 241 Jiuyin Sutra and Eighteen Palms of Subduing Dragons

"The way of heaven is to make up for the deficiencies by making up for the excess, so the imaginary overcomes the real, and the deficient overcomes the excess. Its meaning is profound, its reasoning is profound, and its interest is profound. The images of heaven and earth, the lords and powers of yin and yang, the expression of change, the relationship between death and life

Omen."



Uh, skip this part.

Li Jiang should not be too familiar with this content. It is all from the Tao Te Ching, and it was the first Tao Te Ching he memorized.

The following are "Easing the Muscles and Strengthening the Bones", "Healing the Wounds", "Acupuncture Points", "Soul-Moving Technique", "Snake Walking and Flying the Beaver", "Secrets of Holding Qi", and "Feixu Jin".

Li Jiang skipped it all and only looked at the last chapter of the previous volume, "General Outline".

Fortunately, Huang Nuxia was very considerate and wrote a translated version, otherwise Li Jiang would have been blinded by the Sanskrit text.

Although reading someone else's translation is equivalent to eating someone else's chewed food, Li Jiang believes that Huang Nuxia and Guo Juxia's decades of martial arts experience should be close to Huang Shang's original meaning.

Didn't the wine-fighting monk say that the "Nine Yin Manual" is too yin-y? That's because he hasn't read the "General Outline".

In Li Jiang's view, the "General Guidelines" corrected the drawbacks of Taoist martial arts that emphasized femininity and softness, and achieved the highest state of martial arts in which yin and yang complement each other and emphasize both hardness and softness. It is extremely powerful.

Huang Shang also left specific yin and yang conversion skills in the "General Outline", unlike the few words left by the wine-fighting monk in the "Nine Yang Manual", which is just "reckless".

After reading the first volume, he read the next volume.

The contents of the second volume are much more ordinary, and they are all martial arts that appear to be powerful. In fact, these martial arts are not very helpful in improving a practitioner's realm, they are just a means of protecting the Tao.

For example, the White Python Whip Technique, the Great Demon-Subduing Fist, the Heart-Destroying Palm, the Five-Stringed Hand, the Destroying Divine Claw, etc.

These martial arts can certainly be considered first-class in the world of martial arts, but without the assistance and stimulation of the internal skills of the first volume, let alone first-class martial arts, even second-rate martial arts are too strong.

After reading the "Nine Yin Manual", there are many figures of small figures at the end. There are also diagrams of meridians drawn on the figures, nine in total.

Li Jiang looked at it, and after simulating it in his mind, he immediately understood that these graphics were the quick-achieving internal skills created by Huang Nuxia for practitioners.

She had good intentions. Because she was afraid that the person who got this silk would be too weak in martial arts and unable to protect herself, so she refined a method based on "Easing Muscles and Forging Bones" to activate the human body's potential and accelerate the generation of internal force.

However, the internal power generated by this method can only be used in the next volume of martial arts. In fact, its own improvement is very limited, and the internal power is not pure and contains too many impurities.

Therefore, Huang Nuxia made a special note at the end of the graphic to warn those who would follow after learning this quick method not to be greedy for temporary power and give up on basic practice.

It's a pity that Zhou Zhiruo, who got it later, didn't listen to her and was defeated by the real girl in yellow shirt with one move.

Li Jiang will definitely not make this mistake. If he wants to practice, he should start from "Easing the Muscles and Strengthening the Bones".

However, he is not in a hurry to practice at this time, as he has not watched "The Eighteen Palms of the Dragon" yet!

The two volumes of "Nine Yin Manual" plus Huang Rong's quick method account for seven-tenths of the silkworm's content.

The remaining three-tenths are, I remember, "The Eighteen Palms of the Dragon."

Li Jiang is more interested in this martial arts.

"Nine Yin Manual" does not have a method to contact the profound entrance, it can only advance to the innate, so it is not very helpful to Li Jiang. It may have the effect of analogy, but that is a matter for the future. Practice a kind of internal strength.

It will take a long time.

The "Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms" is different. This is a martial art that can immediately increase his attack output.

As for boxing and kicking skills, Li Jiang has always used the second-rate Hunyuan Palm and Poyu Fist. Although no one can beat him in boxing and kicking due to his innate strength, who would want to do it if he has better and top-notch skills?

No need?

After all, if the problem can be solved with one move, if you have to use more moves, it will not only waste your energy but also waste your time.

Oh, I forgot about the Yiyang Finger. But the Yiyang Finger is not a tough martial art. It is stronger than acupuncture and control. It has no effect of changing the color of the world with one palm.

Therefore, Li Jiang is even more looking forward to "Eighteen Palms for Subduing the Dragon". He recalls Xiao Feng's time when he had mastered the palm techniques and looked majestic. His thick robes had tight sleeves, and while he was talking and laughing, his oars and oars were turned into ashes.

It’s so fascinating!

Moreover, Li Jiang also had a little thought in his mind. What would his expression be like if he met Daxia Xiao in the future and used the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms to confront him? Hehe, it must be very interesting.

When I met Duan Yu, haha, I hit him with a Yangzhi!

Li Jiang read on excitedly.

It is said that only fifteen palms of the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms were handed down, and the last three palms were completed by Hong Qi. I don’t know if this is true.

The names of most of the moves in this palm technique come from the Book of Changes.

A powerful dragon has regrets, a flying dragon is in the sky, a dragon is seen in the field, a dragon is gradually approaching on the land, don't use the hidden dragon, use it to cross the river, be shocked for hundreds of miles, or jump in the abyss, the two dragons take water, the dragon is wagging its tail...

There is a short paragraph before this exercise, which is equivalent to the general outline or summary of the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms.

The general outline is written in simple terms and is not as obscure as the Jiuyin Manual.

Li Jiang understood its meaning after reading it briefly.

The Eighteen Palms of Subduing the Dragon pay attention to the combination of hardness and softness. When it is hard, it is hard, and when it is soft, it is soft. The hardness and softness are as heavy as you want. The strong and soft are mixed into one. The strength is strong and weak, swallowing and exhaling, from the most rigid to the most rigid.

The utmost softness emerges from the middle, and the masculinity is the best in the world. The wonderful palm skills are unparalleled in the world.

Its moves are simple and powerful. The essence is to use the strength to hide the strength, and then send it out suddenly. The stronger one wins.

Also, the palm technique does not require high internal strength. No matter what kind of internal strength you learn, it can be first-rate, second-rate, or third-rate. As long as you follow the method of its operation, each palm shot will still have great power.

If it were played by a top-notch player, such as Li Jiang, it would be like a heifer flying to the sky.

Once the general outline was clearly understood, Li Jiang had no obstacles to practice, so he started taking shorthand.

An hour later, after he had memorized all the palm techniques, he put away the silk and the four broken blades on the ground, and tried to practice the Eighteen Palms of the Lifting and Landing Dragon.

The first palm was "Exalt the Dragon but Regret". Li Jiang's left leg was slightly bent, his right arm was bent inward, and his right foot was in a dry position. His right palm drew a semicircle on his chest, and then he suddenly struck forward.

"Ang..." Li Jiang seemed to hear a dragon roar. When he wanted to distinguish it carefully, a "rumbling" sound came from the stone wall one meter away.

There were no stone chips flying, and it seemed to have no effect, but Li Jiang looked happy. He took a step forward, stretched out his finger and poked lightly at the point where the palm was hit. Without using any force at all, his finger sank in.

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The stone wall where it was hit was shattered!

Li Jiang couldn't help but be speechless when he saw this. This is granite, not mud! It's even an inch long, so how can it really hit a human body?

Of course, people wouldn't stand still and let him hit him, but the power was really scary and it lived up to Li Jiang's expectations.

Keep going, the flying dragon is in the sky.

This style is a volley and downward attack.

Li Jiang jumped up in a soaring posture, slightly bent his knees, and raised his qi in his Dantian. When he felt the true qi rising, he relaxed his muscles and bones, thinking about the Jade Pillow acupoint, and quickly used his palm strength to send three palms downwards.
Chapter completed!
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